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December 2013
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The editors liked
Image quality is excellent
Right up to ISO6400. The high-ISO
Low-light performance is brilliant
So even though it has an inbuilt flash it will hardly ever be needed. The kit lens is mechanically and optically outstanding.
The Fujifilm X-E2 delivers the same excellent photo quality as the X-E1
With a more streamlined design and slightly better performance
Excellent build and image quality
Built-in Wi-Fi
EVF builtin
920
000dot LCD
Faster responses
Improved AF system
The editors didn't like
The fixed LCD is a disappointment. Swivelling LCDs are so useful that omitting one at this price is regrettable. And the SD memory card cannot be accessed when the camera is on a tripod
Which again is unusual for a highclass camera
It's still not terribly fast
Especially for action
And the feature set remains relatively average. Plus you really don't want to use it for shooting video unless you're very careful about frame rates
Electronic viewfinder takes a little time to get used to
Abstract: There was a time back in the mid-1970s — around about the era of the Canon AE-1 — when photography was simple. Automatic exposure made taking good pictures easier than ever before, and cameras were getting cheaper by the day without sacrificing design or...
Electronic viewfinder takes a little time to get used to, $1899
Fujifilm X-E2Fujifilm, www.fujifilm.com.auPros Excellent build and image quality; built-in Wi-FiCons Electronic viewfinder takes a little time to get used to$1899ReviewsMirrorless cameras are rapidly becoming the most popular form of photography today, an...
Abstract: Cameras Digital Life News Technology News DateFebruary 6, 2014 (0) Read later This 16.3-megapixel mirrorless, interchangeable-lens camera has an APS-C-size sensor with the low-pass filter removed to improve sharpness. There is a 75mm LCD, w...
Image quality is excellent, right up to ISO6400. The high-ISO, low-light performance is brilliant, so even though it has an inbuilt flash it will hardly ever be needed. The kit lens is mechanically and optically outstanding.
The fixed LCD is a disappointment. Swivelling LCDs are so useful that omitting one at this price is regrettable. And the SD memory card cannot be accessed when the camera is on a tripod, which again is unusual for a highclass camera
Our pal N, a fastidious photographer whose work includes photographing concerts, is buying the X-E2. He is a Nikon man from way back but is prepared to get into a new system, even though there are only a few lenses and they are expensive, because of the h...
EVF builtin, 920,000dot LCD, Faster responses, Improved AF system
Fixed screen, No touchscreen, Advanced Filters are 'JPEG only'
Although the upgrades made with the X-E2 may not be immediately attention grabbing, there are around 60 of them, and for those familiar with Fuji's X-series they are significant, making the new camera faster to use than the model it replaces. The screen a...
Abstract: The addition of integrated Wi-Fi may please those photographers who require wireless connectivity. However, compared with CSCs from Olympus, Panasonic and Sony, it doesn't offer much more than a Wi-Fi card since no facilities are provided for remotely con...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
The Fujifilm X-E2 delivers the same excellent photo quality as the X-E1, with a more streamlined design and slightly better performance
It's still not terribly fast, especially for action, and the feature set remains relatively average. Plus you really don't want to use it for shooting video unless you're very careful about frame rates
It delivers great images and is still fun to shoot with, but the Fujifilm X-E2 isn't a no-brainer upgrade over the X-E1 and other cameras outfeature it....
Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent high ISO images. 7fps continuous shooting. Sharp OLED EVF. Excellent control system. Integrated flash. Wi-Fi. 1080p60 video with mic input.
A little slow to focus. Integrated Wi-Fi doesn't support NFC. Raw capture limited to ISO 6400. Pricey
The Fujifilm X-E2 adds Wi-Fi and improves upon the X-E1's video capabilities, but it can't keep up with our Editors' Choice in focus or burst shooting speed....